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Love That Casts Out Fear

April 7, 2019 · 1:51:29 · Watch on YouTube ↗

These notes - summary, key points, and highlighted thoughts - were generated by AI from the recording and are not the preacher’s exact words.

Summary

On a Sunday evening English outreach night, the church gathered for worship, prayer, and open testimony, remembering Isaiah's response to God's call: "Here am I, send me." One after another, believers shared how God met them in ordinary life - giving thanks in hardship like Job, finishing an impossible workload through prayer, passing exams after sacrificing time to serve, and reaching strangers and skeptics with the gospel.

A central word reminded everyone that our real battle is spiritual, not against flesh and blood (Ephesians 6:12; 2 Corinthians 10:3-5). The enemy mostly "barks" to frighten and paralyze us, but the name and blood of Jesus put him to flight. We are called to stay spiritually awake, persistent in prayer, and clothed in the power of the Holy Spirit.

The closing message from a visiting preacher pointed to "a more excellent way" (1 Corinthians 12:31) - the love of God. Because perfect love casts out fear, he could walk into hostility without dread and trust God's plan for his life. The night ended with a call to surrender everything, to live in love and holiness, and to go out as laborers into a plentiful harvest.

Key Points

  • Like Isaiah, answer God's call with "Here am I, send me," even when you feel unworthy.
  • Give thanks in good seasons and in hard ones, and don't let trouble rob your faith, as Job did not.
  • Our struggle is spiritual, so stay awake, prepared, and persistent in prayer.
  • The devil mostly "barks" to scare us; the name and blood of Jesus make him flee.
  • Perfect love casts out fear, so we can obey God without being ruled by dread.
  • God's love is the more excellent way; you find his plan by trusting how he loves you.
  • Surrender everything to Jesus and go reach others, for the harvest is great and the workers are few.

Devotional

Every voice that night pointed in one direction: stop being ruled by fear and start trusting the One who loves you. The enemy may bark loudly over your finances, your future, or your failures, but he cannot move when you answer with the name of Jesus. Stay awake in the Spirit, keep praying even when the breakthrough is slow, and let perfect love drive the dread out of your heart. Then, freed from fear, look around - someone near you is waiting for the good news only you can carry.

The devil only barks to scare you; speak the name of Jesus, and he runs.
There is no loss in love, because to stay in love is to stay in God.
Perfect love casts out fear, so trust the One who loves you and go.

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